The Queensland Government has released the Queensland Quantum and Advanced Technologies Strategy, which has been developed in consultation with universities and industry.
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Q-CTRL, Diraq Partner to Secure Millions for Three Public-Sector Quantum Projects
Q-CTRL, a global leader in developing useful quantum technologies through quantum control infrastructure software, and Diraq, a leading innovator in Silicon-based quantum computing, announced they will be partnering on three multi-million-dollar projects to expand the commercial adoption of quantum computing.
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Over $50 million for Australia’s Silicon Quantum Computing
The Federal Government, the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA), Telstra, and UNSW are backing Sydney-based technology startup Silicon Quantum Computing (SQC) with a $50 million investment to fund its ongoing quest to manufacture the world’s first scalable, error-corrected quantum computer.
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Queensland announces quantum and advanced technologies strategy
The Queensland Government will partner with universities and industry to develop a Quantum and Advanced Technologies Strategy for the state by the end of the year.
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Q-CTRL to provide Defence with quantum navigation technologies
Quantum technology expert Q-CTRL announced a partnership with Australia’s Department of Defence to develop quantum sensors that will deliver quantum-assured navigation capability for military platforms.
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University of Sydney to establish quantum computing foundry
The University of Sydney will invest $7.4 million to expand its quantum technology facilities to establish the Future Qubit Foundry at the Sydney Nanoscience Hub.
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New course to equip students for manufacturing digitisation
Charles Darwin University (CDU)’s North Australia Centre for Autonomous Systems has developed a new Diploma of Advanced Manufacturing to assist NT manufacturers in transitioning to Industry 4.0.
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Quantum technology startup receives government funding
Minister for industry and innovation Ben Carroll announced an $8 million investment in computer hardware manufacturer Quantum Brilliance by the state’s investment arm Breakthrough Victoria.
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